Our rainfall is more than adequate for yard and garden irrigation but it does not fall consistently throughout the year as you can see from the following table.

Dallas-Ft Worth Rainfall

Month Precipitation January 1.90in. February 2.37in. March 3.06in. April 3.20in. May 5.15in. June 3.23in. July 2.12in. August 2.03in. September 2.42in. October 4.11in. November 2.57in. December 2.57in.

The communities of North Texas use more water than any other area of the state, particularly in the summer months. Yet we get most of our rainfall in May and October.

See water volume graphics here and here. Return to Rainwater Catchment Index

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